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Q: Gastric Ulcer????
asked by: monserratt lafleur on October 16th, 2005
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I had gastric bypass surgery in august of 2005. Everything is fine except that yesterday afternoon I started having a small sharp pain in the middle of my breast where the incision starts and it spreads to the right under my breast above the rib cage. It's not the incision per say, it's inside like where the diaphram is. When there is pressure (i.E., laugh or cough, get up from the chair or bend down to pick something up or raise my arms high above my head) I have this small sharp pain. Has anyone experienced this? Please advise....
Thank you,
monserratt :?:
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